Jarvis Landry | Wide Receiver | #14

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The Miami Herald's Barry Jackson still gets the "sense" that Jarvis Landry's "most likely scenario" is leaving the Dolphins in free agency.

There has been positive rhetoric on Landry and the Dolphins' communication recently, but Jackson reports a "sizable gap" remains "between each side's financial vision" of Landry's value, and "the sides aren't close." The Dolphins made Landry a counter offer in mid-December, but no proposals have been exchanged since. Landry led the NFL in catches (112) in 2017. He turned 25 in November. Jan 26 - 1:48 PM

"We're working," Landry said. "Hopefully it'll work into something." Landry's comments come one day after the Miami Herald guessed Landry will not be back in 2018. Landry said last week he's felt disrespected in talks. Reading the tea leaves since last summer, the Dolphins have given little indication they're willing to give Landry anything other than a team-friendly deal. Jan 25 - 2:59 PM

The Dolphins haven't shown much interest in extending Landry and look unlikely to meet his demands. Landry is pushing for $13 million annually and won't take a hometown discount to stay in Miami. With DeVante Parker and Kenny Stills under contract, the Dolphins have the depth to move on from Landry. Baltimore has been linked as a possible suitor for Landry if he reaches free agency. Jan 24 - 4:22 PM

According to the Baltimore Sun's Jeff Zrebiec, the Ravens were one of the teams that spoke to the Dolphins about a potential Jarvis Landry trade last offseason.

It's notable since Landry is now set to become a free agent in less than two months with Miami not showing much desire to get him inked to a long-term deal. However, Zrebiec "cannot imagine" the Ravens meeting Landry's sky-high asking price at north of $13 million annually. After failing to acquire Landry last year, the Ravens signed Jeremy Maclin, who was a major disappointment and will likely be one-and-done in Baltimore. This offense badly needs weapons. Jan 24 - 9:45 AM

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The Miami Herald reports the "expectation" is that Ryan Tannehill (knee) will be ready for the start of the Dolphins' offseason program in April.

Tannehill is roughly five months removed from "partially" tearing his left ACL and undergoing surgery. It's hard to believe he will be full-go for OTAs — the Dolphins have no reason to be that aggressive — but it's looking like he could be 100 percent for training camp. With Tannehill sidelined, the Dolphins' offense took a major step back in 2017.

Rashawn Scott was waived in the corresponding roster move. A shoulder injury sidelined Derby earlier this month, but he must be trending toward full health if Miami was willing to use a waiver claim on him. He gives the Fins some depth behind starter Julius Thomas.